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Chiropractic Office Billing Audit Motivation and Methodology
In its January 2007 issue, Today's Chiropractic examines an unprecedented growth of post-payment audits by insurance companies. Such audit growth is apparent in terms of both audit frequency and judgments. The study was conducted by Brian Capra, Doc
Deceptive Advertising: Who is Worse, the Scam Artists or the Regulators?
Many folks believe that food and drug companys use deceptive advertising and we are constantly hearing of online scams and trickery in advertising these days. But did you know that the Government Regulators are culprits themselves of false and misle
Ignoring ADA Could Cost Your Business a Bundle
The Americans with Disabilities Act is broken into titles. Title II is what is presently a great problem for business. Under Title II of the ADA, a business has to comply with many requirements imposed by the ADA. These requirements are intended to
New Mining Laws Year After Sago Non-Implemented
The tragic explosion of the Sago Mine in West Virginia on January 2, 2006, which took twelve lives and permanently disabled another, still begs for a rational explanation over 1 year later. The disaster captured the interest of the American public a
Municipal Code Enforcement, Zoning and Business Licenses for Mobile Oil Change C
There are many issues with many mobile businesses in the United States and having founded a service company, which turned into a multi-state franchise system in the automotive, trucking and aviation sector, I can tell you that most municipalities do
Taxi 'Recap' - The Short Version; Part 1
For the record, here is a prcis of the brief I received: Please write an article on the taxi-recapitalisation programme...what it really entails and why taxi operators are up in arms about it, probably for the March 2007 issue, although its quite to
Taxi 'Recap' - The Short Version; Part 2
Our focus [is] on taxi operators who intend to exit the industry and...is certainly about ensuring that we do not destroy vehicles that still have value. Delays in the programme were attributed to owners holding onto their old vehicles until compens
The Modern Medical Office: Balancing Success, Technology, and HIPAA
The medical field has always depended on technology for improving patient care. Thanks to advances in technology, administrative functions of healthcare offices have greatly increased their efficiency and customer relations. For example, there is te
Preventing Employee Lawsuits
Q: I was a manager at a small company for many years. This company had a couple of lawsuits filed by disgruntled employees. Now I am in the process of establishing my own business. How can I prevent lawsuits by employees? A: You cant. Our legal syst
Update on Berkeley Nanotech Regulations
On a December 2006 article, I suggested this interpretation for the new Berkeley Nanotechnology Regulation: There are no exact standard as to the form of the report General minimum disclosure standards may apply. Producers shall disclose anything wi
Getting Your New York Mortgage Broker License
New York has one of the most detailed applications for mortgage licenses and one of the longest timeframes in which to get the approval for the license. But the large population in the state coupled with some very high housing prices (and therefore
U.S. Regulation D Securities Offerings for Small Business
It was this concern that prompted Regulation D, a special exemption that became effective April 15, 1982. It's not just another exemption, but rather one of the key exemptions for small business that want to raise money by selling stock to the gener
Can the Government Regulators be Trusted with Free Markets?
Many people understand the inherent issues in free markets with corruption, mob style attacks on competitors and the need to protect consumers from fraud and theft. In our nation we have regulations on business that often are too restrictive for us
US FDA Food Contact Approvals: The Use Is the Key
When it comes to understanding what it takes to be approved as a food contact substance, the key question is what kind of use the substance will have. The possible different kinds of food contact substances are twofold: Food additives, which actuall
Corporate Fraud; We Need More Regulation to Make More Criminals!
Not long ago a Harvard Law professor who admitted on the Sean Hanity Show said that he was indeed a liberal and that point was out of the way in the first question. The Harvard Law Professor stated that Corporate Fraud was out of control and that we
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